Creeping foxtail (Alpecurus arundinaceus Poir.) is a perennial grass native to Eurasia. It grows on wet salty soils, on flood plains, along rivers and streams, and in bogs from the Arctic to Italy, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, possibly China, and most frequently in the steppe zones. It is also known by the pseudonyms creeping meadow foxtail, reed foxtail, Scotch timothy, and German timothy
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